From my travels – where are all the people?

Luxembourg City Station, 1982
From my travels – where are all the people?
Luxembourg City Station, 1982
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Love that stained glass window 🙂
My guess is that everyone is having lunch!
Haha…as this was taken on film, I have no metadata to remind me what time of day I took the shot!
I looked at the station clock 😉
Clearly, I’m losing my marbles….
… or just your observational skills 😀
That’s a kind way of putting it….
I love this, Sue 🙂
Thanks Jo!
Beautiful shot, the window is extraordinary!! Nicely captured.
Thanks! I recall being bowled over by the sight, all those years ago…
Sue such a beautiful window!
Thanks, it was quite a surprising thing to see at a station!
We saw a similar beautiful window in Bilbao Spain in the train station and also thought what an interesting location!
And did you take a photo?
Sue you can find the photo in this post http://traveltalesoflife.com/2012/08/20/pass-the-eels-please/
Ooh, thanks, I’ll just take a look….
Beautifully composed Sue! Cannot imagine an Indian station being half as empty at any time 🙂
Haha, I wouldn’t know, but can imagine